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The Stonehenge Archer is the name given to a Bronze Age man whose body was discovered in the outer ditch of Stonehenge. Unlike most burials in the Stonehenge Landscape, his body was not in a barrow, although it did appear to have been deliberately and carefully buried in the ditch. Examination of the skeleton indicated that the man was local to the area and aged about 30 when he died. Radiocarbon dating suggests that he died around 2300 BCE, making his death roughly contemporary with the Amesbury Archer and the Boscombe Bowmen buried 3 miles away in Amesbury.

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  • Arquero de Stonehenge (es)
  • Arciere di Stonehenge (it)
  • Stonehenge Archer (en)
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  • El arquero de Stonehenge es el nombre dado a un hombre de la Edad del Cobre cuyo cuerpo fue descubierto en la zanja exterior de Stonehenge. A diferencia de la mayoría de entierros en la zona de Stonehenge, su cuerpo no fue enterrado en una cámara bajo un pequeño túmulo, si no que fue deliberada y cuidadosamente enterrado en la zanja. Su cuerpo fue excavado en 1978 por los arqueólogos Richard Atkinson y John G. Evans, que estaban reexaminando una zanja más antigua en el perímetro de Stonehenge. Sus restos se exhiben en el Salisbury Museum en Salisbury. (es)
  • The Stonehenge Archer is the name given to a Bronze Age man whose body was discovered in the outer ditch of Stonehenge. Unlike most burials in the Stonehenge Landscape, his body was not in a barrow, although it did appear to have been deliberately and carefully buried in the ditch. Examination of the skeleton indicated that the man was local to the area and aged about 30 when he died. Radiocarbon dating suggests that he died around 2300 BCE, making his death roughly contemporary with the Amesbury Archer and the Boscombe Bowmen buried 3 miles away in Amesbury. (en)
  • Arciere di Stonehenge è il nome dato ad un uomo della prima età del bronzo il cui corpo è stato scoperto nel 1978 da Richard Atkinson e John G. Evans in una fossa nei pressi di Stonehenge. Diversamente dalla maggior parte delle sepolture situate presso il sito di Stonehenge, il suo corpo non era sepolto sotto un tumulo. Si è capito che il defunto era un arciere grazie al ritrovamento dei tipici guardapolsi in pietra e di punte di freccia in selce, facenti parte del corredo. Alcune di queste frecce erano conficcate nello scheletro dell'uomo, fatto che suggerisce una morte violenta. (it)
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  • Stonehenge Archer (en)
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  • Displayed in the Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum (en)
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  • El arquero de Stonehenge es el nombre dado a un hombre de la Edad del Cobre cuyo cuerpo fue descubierto en la zanja exterior de Stonehenge. A diferencia de la mayoría de entierros en la zona de Stonehenge, su cuerpo no fue enterrado en una cámara bajo un pequeño túmulo, si no que fue deliberada y cuidadosamente enterrado en la zanja. El examen del esqueleto indicó que el hombre era de la zona y tenía unos 30 años cuando murió. La datación por radiocarbono fecha el fallecimiento en torno al 2300 a. C., haciendo su deceso aproximadamente contemporáneo de los del Arquero de Amesbury y los Arqueros de Boscombe, enterrados a cinco kilómetros, en Amesbury. Es conocido como arquero debido a la muñequera de piedra que portaba y las varias puntas de flechas de sílex enterradas con él. De hecho, varias estaban incrustadas en los huesos del esqueleto, sugiriendo que el hombre pereció a flechazos, en una batalla o en una ejecución.​ Su cuerpo fue excavado en 1978 por los arqueólogos Richard Atkinson y John G. Evans, que estaban reexaminando una zanja más antigua en el perímetro de Stonehenge. Sus restos se exhiben en el Salisbury Museum en Salisbury. (es)
  • The Stonehenge Archer is the name given to a Bronze Age man whose body was discovered in the outer ditch of Stonehenge. Unlike most burials in the Stonehenge Landscape, his body was not in a barrow, although it did appear to have been deliberately and carefully buried in the ditch. Examination of the skeleton indicated that the man was local to the area and aged about 30 when he died. Radiocarbon dating suggests that he died around 2300 BCE, making his death roughly contemporary with the Amesbury Archer and the Boscombe Bowmen buried 3 miles away in Amesbury. He came to be known as an archer because of the stone wrist-guard and a number of flint arrowheads buried with him. In fact, several of the arrowheads' tips were located in the skeleton's bones, suggesting that the man had been killed by them. His body was excavated in 1978 by Richard Atkinson and who had been re-examining an older trench in the ditch and bank of Stonehenge. His remains are now housed in the Salisbury Museum in Salisbury. (en)
  • Arciere di Stonehenge è il nome dato ad un uomo della prima età del bronzo il cui corpo è stato scoperto nel 1978 da Richard Atkinson e John G. Evans in una fossa nei pressi di Stonehenge. Diversamente dalla maggior parte delle sepolture situate presso il sito di Stonehenge, il suo corpo non era sepolto sotto un tumulo. L'esame dello scheletro ha indicato che l'uomo era autoctono della zona e di un'età di circa 30 anni al momento della morte. La datazione al radiocarbonio suggerisce che morì intorno al 2300 a.C., morte più o meno contemporanea a quella dell'arciere di Amesbury e degli arcieri di Boscombe sepolti a 3 miglia di distanza ad Amesbury. Si è capito che il defunto era un arciere grazie al ritrovamento dei tipici guardapolsi in pietra e di punte di freccia in selce, facenti parte del corredo. Alcune di queste frecce erano conficcate nello scheletro dell'uomo, fatto che suggerisce una morte violenta. (it)
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